Care For Your New Tattoo If You Want Your Tattoo To Last

You've gotten your ink, now to ensure its life and beauty you need to know how to care for your new tattoo. Your tattoo is your new baby, you need to learn and follow the proper steps to ensure its longevity and beauty.

How you care for your tattoo will ultimately determine how slowly it fades and how long it remains the beautiful artwork it is on the first day of completion. You most likely have done your research and picked a reputable parlour to get your tattoo done in ( if you haven't you really should have). If you have indeed picked a reputable artist (who cares about customer service), he will teach you how to care for your new piece of art work. During the application process they will be cleaning the tattoo as well as applying an ointment to help in the healing process. Once the tattoo is completed, the artist will wipe it down once more, apply another thin layer of cream and bandage it up using gauze or tissue.

Once all that is completed, the artist should explain to you how to care for your new tattoo. Some will even provide you with a checklist of the do and don't for your new tattoo. Your new tattoo can be a great piece of art work, if you care for it. Remember you went to the time and trouble of picking a design, artist and studio, the next step in the process is the caring of your new tattoo and so that it will be around for years to come.

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